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Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo releases of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 for November 11th. The only extra material on the DVD release will be additional scenes. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will include the additional scenes, as well as a Maximum Movie Mode that takes an up-close look through the eyes of the stars and filmmakers via 9 in-depth featurettes, a Conversation with J.K. Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe, a Goblins of Gringotts featurette, The Women of Harry Potter featurette, a Warner Bros Studio Tour London feature, a Pottermore Preview, and a digital copy.

Also available from November 11th will be 8-disc DVD ($98.92) and 8-disc Blu-ray ($139.99) releases of Harry Potter: The Complete Collection Years 1-7. We've attached the official package artwork for each below:

Synopsis

Quote: In the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. It all ends here.

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Comments

20th September 2011 12:42#1

I am not a die hard potter fan but i guess this was good enough. I mean i didn't think it was some flawless movie that the critics would have you believe. It gets the job done. It was more or less what i expected.

Also i know it was converted but surprised WB isnt trying to bring a 3D bluray to the table.

20th September 2011 13:14#2

I absolutely loved this movie. I'm glad the coverart for the Bluray isn't terrible. Matches the cover for Part 1 well enough, as well. I do sort of wish it could've incorporated this picture of Harry, though:

20th September 2011 16:45#8

As usual, DVD buyers get screwed over when it comes to special features. Hopefully Walmart does another 2-disc special edition like they did for Part 1. The one good thing I can say about the DVD edition is that the cover art is way better than the Blu-Ray.

20th September 2011 16:50#9

matt86 wrote: I do like the DVD art too, I like the castle at the bottom

Makes me wish WB would package up Part 1 and Part 2 in one package, with the teaser poster art as the front cover. The teaser cover art was glorious -- the best artwork done for a HP movie since the first movie.

I'm surprised WB isn't releasing the 3D version on Blu-ray yet. It was an all right post-conversion, but it would've been better had the production used actual 3D cameras and processing.

20th September 2011 21:31#18

I don't own any of the Harry Potter films on blu-ray and it pains me, to say the least. But, I'm going to continue holding out on finally making a purchase until the inevitable 'Ultimate Edition Blu-ray set' containing all eight films is released. Only a matter of time.

20th September 2011 23:08#21

nero2c wrote: Am I the only only one who wants an extended version of this move?It's not just you. As much as I loved this movie, I wish they added maybe 10-20 minutes more footage. It felt too short to me.

21st September 2011 4:46#24

Love this movie and this series. The blu-ray cover is fine and I would actually like the DVD cover if they used a different photo of Daniel. That one just doesn't look like him, badly photo-shopped. I will buy this blu-ray and of course the eventual Ultimate Edition Series Collection that I assume will be out for Christmas 2012.

21st September 2011 17:13#25

Finally! Oh, sweet baby Jesus, this movie was awesome! Truely an amazing way to end one of the most beloved series of all time. I was never really that big of a Harry Potter fan, whenever someone just talked about him I would just refer him as that 'wizard kid'. But now since the series is over I now realise what a big icon Harry Potter is and how he changed the film industry. It's just weird seeing it all go away. It's like as if I grew alongside Daniel Radcliffe. Seeing him go from a little kid to a serious actor makes it seem like it went by too fast. I still remember seeing the first ever Potter film. Deathly Hallows Part 2 is the best and most emotional film of the year. There were people in the theater crying their ass off while I was just sitting there shocked. Definitely first day, blu-ray buy for me. Harry Potter will be missed.

21st September 2011 20:42#26

i assume they will announce a 3D bluray soon. The UK is getting 3D Blurays of both deathly hallows part one & two on dec 2, the same day this one hits there, so im guessing warner has yet to announce it is all

also the 3D blurays of both part one & two coming out in the UK are both region free, so there is always the option of importing if they dont get released in the US for some reason

23rd September 2011 17:25#30

so back when there were only 4 or 5 movies, they made this pretty awesome collection that came in some sorta luggage box with a bunch of physical goodies. and now here we are at the end of the franchise and the full collection is simply a lame box holding it all?

i hope for the fans sake that a much better and proper full series collection is in the works because this is just sad.

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